The growth of the intestine requires energy, which is known to be met by catabolism of ingested nutrients. Paradoxically, during whole body energy deficit including calorie restriction, the intestine grows in size. To understand how and why this happens, we reviewed data from several animal models of energetic challenge. These were bariatric surgery, cold exposure, lactation, dietary whey protein intake and calorie restriction. Notably, these challenges all reduced the adipose tissue mass, altered hypothalamic neuropeptide expression and increased intestinal size. Based on these data, we propose that the loss of energy in the adipose tissue promotes the growth of the intestine via a signalling mechanism involving the hypothalamus. We discus...
The mechanisms deputed to energetic control have been selected by ancestral diets resulting from the...
The mechanisms involved in body weight regulation in humans include genetic, physiological, and beha...
The mechanisms involved in body weight regulation in humans include genetic, physiological, and beha...
peer-reviewedThe growth of the intestine requires energy, which is known to be met by catabolism of ...
We tested the hypothesis that dietary whey protein isolate (WPI) affects the intestinal mechanisms r...
This work was supported by Teagasc, Ireland and in part by a research grant from Science Foundation ...
This work was supported by Teagasc, Ireland and in part by a research grant from Science Foundation ...
peer-reviewedWe tested the hypothesis that dietary whey protein isolate (WPI) affects the intestinal...
Adipose tissue performs complex metabolic and endocrine functions. Among the endocrine products prod...
Copyright © 2019 Peña-Villalobos, Casanova-Maldonado, Lois, Sabat and Palma.Several studies have eva...
Adipose tissue performs complex metabolic and endocrine functions. Among the endocrine products prod...
Adipose tissue performs complex metabolic and endocrine functions. Among the endocrine products prod...
Obesity susceptibility in humans and in rodent strains varies in response to the consumption of high...
Obesity is the leading cause of preventable chronic disease, such as diabetes, heart disease and can...
The mechanisms deputed to energetic control have been selected by ancestral diets resulting from the...
The mechanisms deputed to energetic control have been selected by ancestral diets resulting from the...
The mechanisms involved in body weight regulation in humans include genetic, physiological, and beha...
The mechanisms involved in body weight regulation in humans include genetic, physiological, and beha...
peer-reviewedThe growth of the intestine requires energy, which is known to be met by catabolism of ...
We tested the hypothesis that dietary whey protein isolate (WPI) affects the intestinal mechanisms r...
This work was supported by Teagasc, Ireland and in part by a research grant from Science Foundation ...
This work was supported by Teagasc, Ireland and in part by a research grant from Science Foundation ...
peer-reviewedWe tested the hypothesis that dietary whey protein isolate (WPI) affects the intestinal...
Adipose tissue performs complex metabolic and endocrine functions. Among the endocrine products prod...
Copyright © 2019 Peña-Villalobos, Casanova-Maldonado, Lois, Sabat and Palma.Several studies have eva...
Adipose tissue performs complex metabolic and endocrine functions. Among the endocrine products prod...
Adipose tissue performs complex metabolic and endocrine functions. Among the endocrine products prod...
Obesity susceptibility in humans and in rodent strains varies in response to the consumption of high...
Obesity is the leading cause of preventable chronic disease, such as diabetes, heart disease and can...
The mechanisms deputed to energetic control have been selected by ancestral diets resulting from the...
The mechanisms deputed to energetic control have been selected by ancestral diets resulting from the...
The mechanisms involved in body weight regulation in humans include genetic, physiological, and beha...
The mechanisms involved in body weight regulation in humans include genetic, physiological, and beha...